For the first time, the public is getting to hear the frantic 911 calls from a woman who was baby-sitting Daxton Borchardt when he was mauled by two pit bulls.

"Dogs, dogs, dogs ...," the woman is heard saying on the 911 recording.

"They attacked a baby," the dispatcher said.

"Yes!" said the sitter.

The report details how the baby sitter let her two pit bulls out in the backyard to go to the bathroom while caring for the Walworth County toddler. She was carrying the Daxton in her arms when a 65-pound female pit-bull jumped on her; knocked her to the ground and ripped her jacket.

The woman told police the boy fell out of her arms, and the male pit bull attacked. The sitter said she kicked the dogs and poked one in the eye before finally being able to scoop the boy up and run inside.

She told the dispatcher that the dogs were running loose outside.

"There are two pit bulls ... they are running around outside ... they may encounter them ... they can do whatever they want to them, they can shoot them, I don't care," she is heard telling the 911 operator.

The report said one of the first deputies to arrive on the scene noted that when he approached the home, the baby sitter was still on the phone with 911 screaming in terror. He tried to ask her where the toddler was or if the pit bulls were locked up. The deputy said one of the dogs came toward him, so he grabbed his weapon for protection.

The dog just sniffed the officer and turned back toward the apartment.

Deputies used pepper spray on the dogs several times to get them into cages. The animals were euthanized at a local veterinarian hospital.

The baby sitter told police she had cared for Daxton about 20 times before as well as other infants and the dogs had never shown any signs of aggression. The report noted the dogs were kenneled at night and sometimes during the day.